Tentative Schedule:Orientation starts June 17 at 4:00 p.m.
Class will last from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. June 18-27 (except for Saturday and Sunday - you will not have class those two days). Class will be finished by noon on the last day, June 27.

For More Information:Contact Dr. Candis Carraway at (936) 433-2419 or carraeaycl@sfasu.edu

Air Transportation:
The closest major airport is George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. This airport is about 2 hours from campus.

There is a smaller airport closer. East Texas Regional Airport in Longview is about 1 hour away.

Another option would be Shreveport Regional Airport in Shreveport, LA. It is about 1 hour and 45 minutes away.

You may also want to check Love Field Airport in Dallas which is about 3 hours away or DFW International Airport which is also about 3 hours away. Sometimes you can get cheaper prices at one of these two airports than flying into Bush. There is another airport in Houston - Hobby which should take about 2 and half hours but you have to drive across Houston and deal with that traffic.

We will try to help coordinate travel from the airports. When you book your flights please send us your itenerary. We will try to let people know if there is someone else flying in around the same time so perhaps they could share a rental car or perhaps an in state participant could pick them up. If we have a large number flying into Bush or East Texas Regional about the same time we could arrange a shuttle.

About the area Nacogdoches is a 300-year-old city known as “The Oldest Town in Texas.” It’s located in the heart of Deep East Texas almost equidistant between Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and Shreveport, Louisiana. Nestled between three national forests and only a short drive from two of the largest lakes in Texas, Nacogdoches is home to Stephen F. Austin State University and has a population of 33,000. Also designated the Garden Capital of Texas, Nacogdoches is recognized for its natural beauty, creeks and trails.